the one area." Chamberiain said the federation has taken the approach to "encourâ€" age" Oktoberfest executive to move the pageant elsewhere rather than attempting to ban it from the campus. benefit from it that they only focus on added Sherban, the pageant offers students at the theatre an opportuniâ€" The women entering the pageant do so because they want to and many see it as furthering their careers and improving their selfimage. As well. Mmon‘t > senale meeting studen: Fegeration President Adam Cnameriain. who was instrumental in seeking the removal of the pageant from campus. said. "What the council i~ especially wormed about is that nese protests are getting more vocifâ€" erous »acn vear and I‘m wormed that tnere :s potential for more to happen. ! im concerned the more radical slements are getting less and less patien: witr Oktoberfest for keeping ‘ne pageant on campus." Chamberâ€" wain. who said he‘s "nervous" about tne protests, added the motion has orougn‘ support from students, faculâ€" :s and admitustration By naving it on the University campus you actually attach (the pagâ€" eant to the University. Having it in a tneatre. it belongs to nobody." said Cnamveriain. adding he is concerned about ‘ne university s image nation We re a community festival and we represent our community and [ think we do it extremeiy well ~ It‘s not to say. she added. the pageant won‘t be undergoing some changes in the years wiQge Facuity president Len Guelke said, ‘This «ind of event ts not a very progressive portraval of women and we ‘nink it‘ s the wrong signal to send Shervar isn t deal to the objections oiced ov students and faculty. "We 4o realize the feeling of both the stugents and facuity We nope it‘s not tne viewpoints of evervone at the unversity H+ added. tne issue has been ongoâ€" as with facuity for a number of years anc mant women faculty members felt i* â€" been giving the wrong image peopie wanting to come study Chronicie Staft The nationally televised Miss Okâ€" toberfest pageant is not moving from the University of Waterloo campus â€" at least not this vear, according to the president of Oktoberfest Carol Sherban said in an interview tne annual pageant held in comjunc tion with tne fall festivities has a contract to use the Humanities Theatâ€" re for 1989 and has no intentions of cnanging that Last week UW s Faculty Associaâ€" slor voted unanimousiv to support the stugen: Federation‘s oid to have the padâ€"an" moved off campus in a motion whlir ceac CThe University of Waâ€" ler. « »nouid not allow its facilities to ne usec tor tne Miss Oktoberfest PAGE 40 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25, 1989 ied is staying at UW for ‘89 Pageant »xecutive committee. It is student motion, first made owili be neard at next week Of Fairway Centre, _ Waterioo Town Conestoga Mail, 75 King Street, South Thur.â€"Fri. 9:30â€"0:00 Manion Park Mail, Stone Road Mail, 218 Silvercreok Parkway, Gueiph (at Speedvate Ave.)